A: We have finished almost all of our Windows program releases! The only one left is Advantage Plus. Advantage Plus will only run on 32-bit versions of Windows, unless you have Windows 7 Professional (or Ultimate) with XP mode. Unfortunately, the problem is that 64-bit versions of XP, Vista, and 7 Home do not allow DOS programs to run, so we can't release just a simple patch. Like the wheeling programs which we have already finished, the Advantage Plus program has to be completely rewritten.

Future Program Release Status

We are still working hard to get our Windows version of Advantage Plus finished. We're sorry, but we do not have an estimated release date at this time.

We ask that customers interested in new program releases please use one of the following methods where we will announce the release: If possible, please refrain from emailing us about a release date, as we simply do not have further information to give unless it is already posted on our website. We are as eager for the new programs to be finished as our customers are, but we have to ask for patience as we finish the work to get out the best possible program for you. Thank you.

Upgrading Your Operating System

You can upgrade Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 7 Professional for $89 directly from Microsoft and Windows Vista can be upgraded to Windows 7 Professional for around $200 or less from any retail source. Machines with Windows XP usually do not have the right hardware to be able to upgrade to Windows 7 Pro. See more information about upgrading, installing XP mode, or determining your version of Windows.

Other Options for Running Advantage Plus

There are other options to work around the 64-bit problem, but they are not for the computer novice. To read more about compatibility with 64-bit, see our faq on the options.

Try Our Windows Wheeling Programs

You can still improve your odds by using one our lotto wheeling software - these programs are compatible with 64-bit Windows and have some limited lotto strategy options built in to them that the old wheeling programs did not.

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